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  • Jan 20, 1965
    Smokey Robinson & The Miracles record "The Tracks Of My Tears" at the Hitsville Studio in Detroit, Michigan. More than a decade later, the song is rejiggered as a country hit for Linda Ronstadt
    Jan 20, 1965
    The Byrds record Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man" at the Columbia Studios in Hollywood, with Glen Campbell playing guitar and Leon Russell on piano
    Jan 20, 1965
    Sonny James records "I'll Keep Holding On (Just To Your Love)" and "Behind The Tear," the latter penned by fellow artist Ned Miller
    Jan 29, 1965
    Brenda Lee records the pop hit "Too Many Rivers" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. It later becomes a country hit for The Forester Sisters
    Jan 29, 1965
    The Wilburn Brothers record "It's Another World"
    Feb 5, 1965
    Charlie Rich records "There Won't Be Anymore" at Nashville's RCA Studio B. It's nearly nine years before it actually becomes a hit
    Feb 10, 1965
    Lefty Frizzell records "She's Gone, Gone, Gone" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
    Feb 11, 1965
    Roger Miller records "One Dyin' And A Buryin'" in Nashville
    Feb 16, 1965
    Hank Williams Jr. sings along with the voice of Hank Williams Sr. while recording the Grammy-nominated album "Father & Son." The session's efforts include "Why Don't You Love Me," "Move It On Over" and "Lost Highway"
    Feb 17, 1965
    Hank Williams Jr. continues work on the Grammy-nominated album "Father & Son," pairing him with the late Hank Sr. On the session: "Mind Your Own Business," "Honky Tonk Blues," "I Don't Like This Kind Of Livin'" and "Lonesome Whistle"




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